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Republic of the Philippine Departinent of Environment and Natural Resources Visavay Avcuie, Diliman, Quezon City Hot Hos WBZ} 929 GH 26 a9 24 6 (6821 129 62 929 6H 206 924.66 43 Ww 36 vag toast DENR ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER No, 2004. _ (9% SUBJECT: PRESCRIBING FEES AND OTHER GUIDELINES ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF DENR A. 0. NOS. 2004-55 AND 2004-58 BOTH DATED AUGUST 31, 2004 PERTAINING TO THE REGISTRATION OF THREATENED, NON-THREATENED AND. EXOTIC FAUNAL SPECIES UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF THE DENR Pursuant to Section 9 of DAO 2004-55 and DAO 2004-58 both dated August 31 2004, the following fees and guidelines pertaining to the registration of threatened, non- Uincatened and exotic faunal species under the jurisdiction of the DENR, are hereby proniulgated for the information and guidance of all concemed Section 1. Policy and Objectives. In consonance with the policy of the State to conserve, manage and protect its wildlife resources and to encourage the sustainable use of these resources for the benefit of the present and future generations, all wild faunal species including exotic sp being posses and maintain are required to register with the BENR. Section 2. Coverage. The registration shall apply to threatened, non-threatened and exotic faunal species in the possession of private person(s) and entities. Further the registration. shalt also apply to animals Leing maintained in parks, zoos, aviaries s, shows, 1escue centers and resorts and the like for recreational, educational esearch and/or scientsic purposes. Aili wildlife acquired/purchaseu from legal sources (facilities with Wildlife Farm Permit, Wildlife Coiiector’s Permit, Certificate of Accreditation and Registration, Memorandum of Agreement or any DENR clearance/permit) shail also be registered Legally acquired aninvals may be exempted from the Certificate of Wildlife Registration fee Section 3. Fees. The issuance of the CWR for non-threatened fauna species all be imposed with the foliowing fees 1, Fauna classified as non-threatened species: a 1-50 hd. no registration fee except for the minimal fee of P50.00 to cover administrative cost and services a b. $1-100hd. — - P500.00 c. 101-200hd. — - P750.00 d. 201 and,above - P1,000.00 2. Fauina classified as threatened species (mammals, birds, reptiles, ainplibians and insects) a. 1-5 hd. - P.3,000.00 b 6-10 hd. - 4,000.00 c. 11-20 hd. - P5,000.00 d. 21-30 hd. - P 6,000.00 e, 31 and above - P 7,000.00 Except for species classified and listed as critically endangered which suiall be imposed a fee of P 5,000.00 per head. 3. Al conservation projects being implemented by the Philippine Government Agency/Office or entily ate exempted from payment of fees provided in this Order. Section 4. Requirements. Each applicant shall submit the following requirements: a. Duly accomplished application form (to be secured at the DENR Field Offices); b. Documentary stamp (to be affixed on the Cerlificate of Wildlife Registration); c. Inventory list of wildlife, d, Registration fee. Section 5. Responsibilities of CWR holders. The following shall be the responsibilities of the CWR holders. on oe im a oe 54 Provide markings or identification tags, where appropriate, for the parental stocks and progenies; Allow authorized DENR personnel access to the wildlife and facilities for inspection and monitoring purposes; Acquire additional stocks only ‘n accordance with the existing laws, rules and 1egulations and only from facilities with perinits from DENR; Submission of the following; a, Annual inventory report; b. Acquisition reports within 15 days from acquisition of new or additional stocks. Provided that, new or additional stocks shall only be acquired pursuant to the provisions of this Order, c. Production report within 30 days from the birth/hatching or production cf captive-bred individual; d. Mortality report supported by necropsy report issued by a licensed Veterinarian within 30 days from the death of the animals; 5.5 Conduct of other wildlife activities using the registered wildlife shall be undertaken in accordance with the pertinent provisions of this Order Section 6. Local Transport. The transport of wild faunal species from the registered facility to another within the country shall be accompanied by a permit secured from the nearest DENR Office. Section 7. Limitation, The CWR does not confer the holder the privilege to collect ariimals from the wild o1 to purchase, exchange or to teceive any wild faunal species including its by-products from illegal sources. Further, the CWR does not confer the holder the privilege to loan or make the animals as collateral for any transaction oF financial obligation ‘The trade of registered threatened wild faunal species listed under DAO No 2004-15 dated May 22, 2004 is prohibited. Section 8. Privileges of CWR Holders. CW Holders shall be entitled to the following privileges 8&1 Utilize the registered wildlife as an income generating resource through recreation and educational activities, 8.2 Engage in the captive breeding of registered wildlife and enter into a piofit-sharing scheme with the DENR, subject to pertinent provisions on commercial trade/use of wildlife under this Order and to the following a. Only the registered progenies or those included in the List of ‘onomically Important Species shall be used for commercial purposes; b. A Wildlife Farm Permit must be secured from the DENR Regional Office in accordance with the provisions of this Order; ©. Facilities for captive breeding of species and subspecies listed under CITES Appendix | must also be registered with the CITES Secretariat if the species are intended for export. Further, all progenies produced shall be marked/tagged, where appropriate, following the procedures prescribed by the DENR; d. Only captive-bred species that are listed under CITES Appendix | may be traded locally. If intended for exportation, existing rules and regulations on commercial trade of CITES species must be complied with; ©. Exportation of progenies shall be subjéct to issuance of necessary export documents by DENR pursuant to existing laws, rules and regulations 83 84 86 Engage in the exchange with and/or donation of owned progenies to other CWR Holders Avail of technical assistance from the DENR, its Office and employees on matters pertaining to management of wild fauna species in their possession. Local tiade or transfer/exchange of registered non-threatened faunal species shall be allowed, provided that such sale/exchange is registered with the nearest DENR Office. These non-threatened species include, among others, species of tree sparrows, chestnut manikin, nutmeg manikin, red avadaval, white breasted manikin, quails, crested myna, budgerigars, cockatiels, and finches (exotic) However, the transfer of registered threatened species may be allowed only to an immediate member of the family within the 3" degree of affinily or consanguinity, provided that same shall also be registered with the DENR Office. In the absence of the aforementioned relatives, threatened species shall only be transferable to DENR or any government institutions duly accredited by R Section 9. Revocation/Cancellation of CWR. Deliberate disregard of the provisions of this Order shall result to the automatic cancellation of the CWR and shall cause the confiscation of all existing animals in favor of the DENR, without prejudice to the application cf other measures as provided for by existing laws, rules and regulations Section 10. Repealing Clause. Al! Order, memoranda, circulars inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed and/or amended accordingly. Section 11. Effectivity. This Order takes effect immediately. iCHAEL T. DEFENSOR Secretar % v CITES LISTED PHILIPPIN (lerrestrial Species) SPECIES FAUNA: APPENDIX | Mammats Golden-capped Haut Bat Acevdin jahatirs Panay Mlying-tox, Panay Goden Frugtdove, Panay Geant Uri | Dugong, Sea Cow Dacor dagen Calamian Deer ~ Ast cathanianiense Tamaraw- Bubatus munclaensis 1 Aceradon Fucater AVES: (Birds) Philippine Eagle, Monkey eating Lagie, Great Philippine Faugle Piltereplecnpe eltegy Duck Hawk, Peregiine, Peregine Palen bales peregnnus. Napoleon's Peacack Phesant, Palawan Peacock Pheasant Palyplector enypfianean Spotted Greenshank — fungat quitter Nicobar Pigeon — Caloenas mcohinics Mindoro imperial Pigeon Ductiannmdorens, Philippine Cockatoo, Red.vented Cockatoo ~ Cavalier haeriatoropyane Gianit Scops Ow! Lesser Fagle Owl, Mindanao Pagle Owl | Mancihu qurneys a Koch's Pitta: Whisker Pita Mia beh REPTIL s: Loguerhead Cavett caret Green Fuile Chishonnea nny Hawksbill Turtle <1 eetmoetch Leatherback, Frathery binlle Peainechelys comes Mindoro Clocodile, Phikppine Crocadile Cresadylus andor ness Estuarine Crocodile, Sall vale Gracey Crasodylas praresar attics INSE Luzon Peacock Swatlowlall — ypu cbikare Black-eated Kile Mavis bansaties Barred Honey-buzsatd Peme: peteherea Ofiental Honey buzzaud eras pitdeny rise Crested Serpent Pagi:, Mentawar Serpent Eagie, Natura Serpent 1 atqle, New Eagle, Ryukyn Serpenteagle, Seneulie Serpent Lagi Spulorois ebeoke Philippine Serpent Hagie Sprlonans hulospats Changeable Hawk-Eagle, Ciosted Hawk Fagle, Sunda Hawk Earle Spizaelis eushiaters Philippine Hawk Eagle Spyzaetis phuippenses Pigeon Hawk ~ Falco columbari Oriental Holiby ~ Falco severas Common Kestiel: Fimasian Kesbel, Kestinl J alee fein Philippine Falconet « Micrafuersis ery theogerry: Satis Crane — Gintns sianjone Bleeding Heart Dove, Hileeding Head Pryeon, Luzon Bleeding Hest Galhestinbar Pacem Guaiabory ~ Bolbopsiltenes bevakaties Colasisi, Philippine Hanging Panot Fanenty phiippensas Bluo-crowned Racquet bul, Panwa Racket failed Panot Cranitiuris deseura Green Racquet-tail, Glenn ciownd Kacko! failed Paniot, Green headed Racket tail Parrot — Pronilinis kiconensis Luzon Racqueltail, Montane Racquel taled Paonidusi mentane Blue-heared Rareict tall Prion plaleniae: Blue-witiged Racquel fal Pronitarres vesticaths Mindanao Racquet tal Piarituries valerie Blue-napd Pant Lanyenealfans lacustris Great-billnd Panot — Lnygnathes: niegilosyrichos Azure-tumped Patrol, Blue hacked Panot, Muller's Parrnt Lariyegrnattires saerealramass Jhnstone’s Lonkeat, Mindanag Lonkeet — Prichoglossses jofirstewnre Bay Owl Common Bay Ov Onental Ba Owl ~ Phocilies hacia Easlem Grass Owl Fyfe Jungimemres Shorl-cared Owl — Asie flanmens: Philippine Eagle Ovid Ratio philpypens Philippine Boobenk: Philippine Hawk Quod Ninny pluly pent Brown Boobuok, brown Lawl Owl Ninos sertilite Elegnt Scops Owl, Ryukyu Scop Owl Otis eferare Palawan Seops Ovi Oftr fulptios Luzon Scops Ow! les fengiconn Mantanani Scop Ow! lus mantananeny Philippine Seop Owl Otus megalot Mindoro Scops Owed tres aundarenss Mindanao Scops Dvd (lus niuaes Reddish Seps Owl ~ Otis rufescon Spolled Wood Ovid Strs selojustes APPENDIX II MAMMALS: Palawan ying Fox, Paleo Fut Bal Ryukyu Flying Fox ~ Merepus dissvnnat Grey Flying Fox Meropus quseuss Small Flying Fox, variable flying Fox Perapns hyponied Averacdon leat hss While-winged Flying Pox teropus lem optones Mearns’s Flying) Fox Moropris meats Lille Golden Mantied 1 lying Fox Per Philippine Grey Lying box Ploseqve: Large Flying Pox Mesepus vemyrpne Palawan ‘Tre Mindanao Hee Shrew, Maippine Hee t Blow Loris Nychre! Philippine Lanser Pecans. synch cpr paar pein: Shrew Lapa palawanenss Luge Droge everette Crab-eating Macacae, Cynnnialqus Monkey, Lone tuled tiem Malayan Pangotn, Sunda Pamgoln i Leopard Gal — Pronauaries bengaterns AVES. Osptey — Pauatiann hehesete Japanese Lasser Sparrow, Japon Chinese Gostaw spaniel Asian Crested Goshaw's, Crested Gur Besta, Besta Spanowhawk, Bester sper Asian Baza, Jordon’ Hazan Aviceuia je Chine: Grey-faced Buzzand Grey laced Buzzin F van Buzzard, Common Buzzin, Fund Pied Hanon ~ Circ nectmoleuice.s Eastern Mar = Cirens spdlanaties Blackeshouldoted ir, Hlack winged Kit Hanon, Papuran [etnier White-belied Fish-Lagle, White bellied fea 6 Brahminy Glo, Red barker bate, Red backer! Sea Lagte, litte hecadect £ Haliastess Maniirs acs jowattanst 4 Jae Merentes He Sparrowhawk Aecy ser quan: wh, Grey Prog Haw Ae capaler sataenit wk Accipter tava wer Accipiler vig relown aud Butea buten potted Marsh Laine iP fans cacnidens le Healiercetin ale Butaster mci v potted hacked! Harn: Jeuergeisten Fangqle 1 Jeueovrphilts Panay Weinkled Hombill, Rufous heaved Homntoll, Visayéis Winkel Hornbill; Waithets billd Honbill — Averas wakten . Palawan Hornbill ~ Antiraceceras: machen Sulu Mombill ~ Anthrcceras montarn Rufous Hombill = Buceros hydroennane Mindanao Hombill, Mindanao fanctac Hombill — Penclopieees: altuns Luzon Hornbill, Luzon Vanictic Hornbill Penedepieless manulins Mindoro Hombill = 1 enetopicl Panay Tarictic Hornbill: nictick Hombil, Visayas Hornbill Crnekynedet: pani Samar Hornbill; Samar Varielick Hombill Penelppudes: sen uensns Java Sparrow — Pada oryzivora Common Hill Myna, Hill Myna ~ Gracie seligrasa MitRIOLONSIS REPTILES Malaysian Box Tuith:, South Asian Box Turtle Cuore anbonnns Leyte Pond Turtle; Mhitippine Pond Luitle — Heasemys laylenses Spiny Tevapin, Spiny Turtle, Sunburst Tulle ~ Heosenys spmosa Asian Giant Soltshell Hille, Cantor's Giant Softshell rile, Faq faced! Giant Salthill Turtle ~ Pelocholys cantina Monitor Lizard ~ Vewaunis mabitingy Gray's Monitor — Vannes olivacous Harlequin Monitor; Kuugh-necked Monitor, Tree Lizard — Varanies nubcotie Common Water Moniter, Malayan Monitor, No-mark Lizard: Plain Lizard, Rice Liza, Ring Lizant, Two-banded Monitor: Waler Monilor ~ Venanus selvatoy Java Rock Python, Reticulated Python ~ Python relicttate Asian Cobra, Asiatic Cola, Indian Cobra, Indian Speclacled evita = Nayer nayer Philippine Spitting Cobea, Philippine Cobra = Neyer plalppinensies Peter's Cobra, South cast Philippine Spilling Cobra — Neyge senms mens Equatorial Spilling Cobia, Golden Spilting Cobra Never sunmnaly.aney Hamadiyail; King Cobia Ophisptiajas Hannes INSECTS. Teganoptera tay Troides magollannes Tivides plateni Trofdles shadaniusts

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